NEWPORT County AFC will travel to Welsh rivals Wrexham in the second round of the FA Cup.
The match against the National League leaders will be County's first visit to the Racecourse in six years and will be a repeat of the 2013 Conference play-off final.
Exiles boss Michael Flynn, whose side beat Metropolitan Police FC 2-0 in the first round, said: "I think it's brilliant for the supporters of both clubs. It's an exciting one."
Wrexham boss Sam Ricketts told BBC Wales Sport: "It will be a great game for Welsh football.
"It adds extra spice to the game and it will certainly pick up a bit of interest. It will be a real tough game."
Flynn added: "It's a winnable game but it's going to be a very very tough game. It's going to be a very tasty tie.
"Sam's done a great job there so far and they're going well."
The tie will be played over the weekend of November 30 to December 3.
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